A Trip to ISRO’s Launch Facilities in Sriharikota to Witness a Launch
The two telescopes on the tallest mountain in Hawaii that make up the Keck Observatory are the world’s largest and most productive…
Sixty years ago, the moon was fully empty, barren, dead, and mysterious. Today, it is still barren…
One of Jupiter’s four Galilean moons, Io, was discovered by Galileo in 1610. It is the most geologically active body in our solar system. It has over 400 named…
NASA’s 2001 Mars Odyssey was named after — no surprise — 2001: A Space Odyssey. It entered the Martian orbit in 2001. It has been in operation for over 15 years, and is the longest orbiting spacecraft around another planet.
The Uranian and Neptunian systems have not yet been well studied: all the data and images we have of them are from the decades old Voyager missions.
How TeamIndus Engineer Ananth Ramesh was Inspired by a Visit to a School Catering to…
The first science results from Juno are out and they’ve flummoxed everyone. Jupiter’s core is fluffy, its poles are just a hotchpotch of intense cyclones, and its charecteristic bands…
When Viking 1 orbiter went around Mars in the 70s, it captured multiple images of the Martian surface. One among these went on to become the infamous Face on Mars, with multiple conspiracy theorists arguing that if it looks like a…